Julie Swetnick Explains Why She Accused Kavanaugh: Her Story is Full of Holes

Judge Kavanaugh's third accuser's timeline doesn't make any sense

Julie Swetnick's timeline doesn't even come close to adding up as she explains her rationale

During an interview with Julie Swetnick, Judge Kavanaugh's third accuser attempts to explain her rationale behind making allegations of sexual misconduct against the Supreme Court nominee, yet the timeline in her story doesn't even come close to adding up.

Swetnick, who was described by her ex-boyfriend as a "liar" with an "obsession with lawsuits," was asked during an interview with NBC News what motivated her to come forward with the accusations against Kavanaugh.

In response, Swetnick reels off a timeline of events that triggered her to speak out, such as news that Kavanaugh was being shortlisted for the Supreme Court and Christine Blasey Ford going public with her allegations.

In the interview with NBC’s Kate Snow that aired on Monday night, the events she described were weeks, and even months away from the timeline she suggests.

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“I wouldn’t be here today except for about six weeks ago, I happened to learn about Brett Kavanaugh becoming one of the people who was shortlisted to go to the Supreme Court,” Swetnick said.